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No Feline Left Behind
Loveland, CO 80538
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Areas No Feline Left Behind serves
Larimer County and surrounding area.
No Feline Left Behind's adoption process
1.
Submit Application
An application must be completed.
2.
Meet the Pet
Meet the pet at designated meeting place to make sure he/she is a good match. If meeting goes well, you can take the pet home that day.
3.
Home Check
Phone interview.
4.
Take the Pet Home
Adoption fee payment required and a proper pet carrier or leash MUST be used to transport your new pet home safely.
5.
Home Check
Pics of where the pet will sleep and spend time.
Additional adoption info
Our intention is not to keep you nor our pets waiting any longer than necessary, however, you are adopting an animal that once was homeless, please respect and understand that we have streamlined the process for those who truly understand the term "forever home."
Our intention is not to keep you nor our pets waiting any longer than necessary, however, you are adopting an animal that once was homeless, please respect and understand that we have streamlined the process for those who truly understand the term "forever home."
About No Feline Left Behind
We are a family operated nonprofit organization that works almost strictly with strays and will consider pet surrenders as room allows. Please never abandon your cat or any pet because many shelters do take them and there are far too many strays/ferals.
We spay/neuter feral colonies to control population and sickness. Any slightly tame or those who show potential for taming, cats and kittens are taken off the street and entered into our socialization program so they can be adopted. We do take some transport cats to help supplement the cost we spend on local strays due to lack of donations. We thank you for adopting a stray.
We are a family operated nonprofit organization that works almost strictly with strays and will consider pet surrenders as room allows. Please never abandon your cat or any pet because many shelters do take them and there are far too many strays/ferals.
We spay/neuter feral colonies to control population and sickness. Any slightly tame or those who show potential for taming, cats and kittens are taken off the street and entered into our socialization program so they can be adopted. We do take some transport cats to help supplement the cost we spend on local strays due to lack of donations. We thank you for adopting a stray.
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